Cuba to the rhythm of Salsa!

Immerse yourself in Cuban culture and live this trip to the Cuban people! Discover the beautiful colonial cities of Havana and Trinidad, the historic city of Santa Clara and the beautiful landscapes of Vinales .... A colorful trip punctuated by Salsa sessions that will allow you to learn this dance part an integral part of Cuban culture, perfect your steps and simply have fun !!!

Itinerary

Day 1Reception at Havana airport

Flight to Havana and welcome to the airport by our local team. Transfer to the "Vieja Havana" and installation in our accommodation..

Transfer by minibus. Meals not included. Night at the "casa particular"

Day 2City Tour of Havana

We begin our stay with a day dedicated to the visit of Vieja Havana, the historical center of the Cuban capital. We discover its superb colonial squares, its cathedral and its beautiful mansions bordering the paved streets. In the afternoon, an old American stroll along the Malecon (the Havana corniche) then we will end the day with a salsa class taught by Cuban professionals!
World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, Havana is certainly, the most beautiful colonial city of all the American continent. At sunset, many Havanese go with family, friends or lovers on the Malecon to enjoy the cool.

Day 3Havana - Santa Clara - Cayo Santa Maria

Early in the morning we leave towards the city of Santa Clara (about 3 hours drive). Often nicknamed the "city of Che" it is the symbol of the Cuban Revolution. The visit of the city allows us to discover the vestiges of its colonial past with the place of the Revolution, the statue and the mausoleum of Che. After lunch we take the road to the Sabana-Camaguey archipelago and its beautiful white sand beaches. This part of the archipelago is accessible by a gigantic 48 km dike that allows the tides to pass in order to reduce the impact on the environment. Arrival in Cayo Santa Maria at the end of the afternoon and check in at the hotel.

Transfer by minibus. Night at the hotel.
2 to 3 hours of walking

Day 4Cayo Santa Maria

We enjoy a day of relaxation at the edge of the heavenly beaches of Santa Maria. On the program, swimming and idleness !! At the end of the afternoon, we meet again for our second course of salsa with a backdrop of a turquoise sea ...

Night at the hotel.
1 hour of salsa lessons

Day 5Cayo Santa Maria - Trinidad

By road from Yaguajay, we reach Trinidad, the "Architectural Jewel" of Cuba. On the way, visit Jobo Rosado Park and Sancti Spiritus. Arrival in Trinidad in the afternoon and settling in for two nights.

Transfer by minibus. Night at "casas particulares"
2 to 3 hours of walking

Day 6Trinidad tour

Day dedicated to the discovery of this beautiful and unique city, a living museum where time seems to have stopped. We get lost in the typical and colorful alleyways, go out to meet locals known for their hospitality, visit the craft market and the potter's house. In the late afternoon, a salsa class taught by professionals awaits us. In the evening, we join the lively Plaza Mayor at night to enjoy the typical Trinidad cocktail, the Canchanchara, a mixture of rum, honey, lemon juice and ice cubes, before heading to Casa de la Trova to dance to the rhythm music from local bands.

Night at "casa particular"
1 hour of salsa lessons

Day 7Trinidad - Cienfuegos - Zapata

We leave for the Zapata marsh area, the largest in Latin America. On the way we visit the city of Cienfuegos, the "Pearl of the South", founded by the French in the early 19th century. Visit the central square on which stands the magnificent cathedral, the town hall, the house of culture and the theater Tomas Terry, true jewels of the colonial era. Small stroll along the main street and its craft market. We continue our journey and make another stop in the peninsula Punta Gorda to admire the amazing Palacio de Valle and its superb Moorish style. Its terrace offers a splendid panorama on the Bay of Cienfuegos. Arrival in the region of Zapata in the late afternoon and installation at the inhabitant. We meet again for a Salsa lesson given by our guide.

Transfer by minibus. Night at "casas particulares"

Day 8Zapata - Las Terrazas - Vinales

This morning, we set sail towards the West of the island to arrive in the region of Las Terrazas (about 3 hours of road). Visit of the peasant community settled in the region, in the reserve of the Sierra del Rosario. Lunch at the restaurant Buena Vista then continuation for Viñales. Homestay for 2 nights and Salsa lessons provided by our guide.

Transfer by minibus. Homestay
1 hour of salsa lessons

Day 9Hiking in Vinales Valley

This morning, we leave for a hike in a setting of great beauty where tobacco fields are dominated by the Mogotes, these famous karst formations. We head for a farm and a tobacco farmers tobacco kiln that explains the process of growing tobacco and making cigars. After lunch we are again expected for a salsa class. Evening in Viñales where we can listen and dance to Cuban music, a glass of mojito in hand!

Day 10Pinar del Rio - Havana

Departure to Havana that we will reach in the late morning. On the way, we visit the cigar factory of Pinar del Rio. Arrival in Havana and settlement at the inhabitant. In the afternoon, we return to the old town for our last salsa lesson. Meals by yourself.

Day 11Havana

We take advantage of our last free moments in Havana to immerse ourselves for the last time in the charms of the city. Depending on the flight schedule, transfer to the airport for your return flight .

Meals not included. Transfer by minibus.

The program was established according to the latest known elements when it was written; imponderables are always possible and situations beyond our control can change the way things are done. Depending on the weather and operational conditions, our team reserves the right to modify this itinerary in order to better ensure the progress of the stay and the safety of the group.

Dates & prices

Departures for English-speaking groups:

No departure for now

Trip code: UCUSALSA-EN

Included

- Transport by private vehicle according to itinerary

- Accommodation with full board except meals indicated in "The price does not include"

- The entries in the sites planned in the program

- The accompaniment by a English speaking Cuban guide for the entire stay

Not included

- International flight

- Tourist card (necessary for entry into the country)

- The supplement in individual room: Consult us

- The meals in Havana (about 15 € per meal).

- Repatriation insurance

- Gratuities, all expenses & personal equipment, drinks and all that is not in "THE PRICE INCLUDES"

Notes

For many years, we put our know-how and our experience of Cuba to the service of travelers coming from different horizons. You will be able to find in your groups participants coming from our various partners.

Terms and conditions

Booking conditions

By registering for one of our travel, the customer bindingly accepts the General Terms and Conditions of Sale. Each customer must complete a registration form. The booking is definitively recorded when the customer has settled the payment of a deposit of 30 % of the total travel price (subject to availability at the time of registration). In case of short term bookings – within 30 days prior to the travel departure – the full travel price is due immediately. Payments can be settled via bank transfer (SWIFT code/IBAN number) or online, directly from our website (soon available). You will receive an email with a booking confirmation as quickly as possible.

Invoice procedure

Once your booking is registered, we send you an email with the invoice. Full payment is required at least 30 days before your arrival. If the customer does not settle the payment of the travel price within the period agreed upon, Altai Cuba reserves the right to cancel the booking free of charge.

Cancellation policy

If for any reason, you decide to withdraw from a journey, the amount already paid will be refunded subject to the following exceptions:

Cancellation up to 30 days prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: No cancellation fees. Unless you have given a written agreement to pay for additional tailor-made services (hotel, internal flights, activities…). In that case, you shall be charged the corresponding amount.

Cancellation between the 30th and 21st day prior to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 30 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…).

Cancellation less than 20 days to the agreed beginning of the journey: You will be charged 70 % of the travel price, in addition with every non-refundable expense for additional services booked on request (internal flights, site entrance tickets, activities…).

Any cancellation shall be notified in writing (email, letter or fax). Notice of cancellation will be effective upon receipt by us of your written communication. All the cancellation conditions will be specified on your booking confirmation.

If it comes apparent at an earlier point in time that the minimum number of participants cannot be reached for a travel, Altai Cuba is to exercise his right of withdrawal immediately. In such a situation, you will be informed of the cancellation of your travel no later than 21 days prior to the agreed beginning of the journey. Altaï Cuba can also cancel a travel in case of circumstances amounting to "force majeure": volcanic eruption, civil disturbances, strikes, weather and climate conditions, travellers’ security… In such cases, you are immediately refunded any payments on the travel price; however, you shall not be entitled to any compensation.

Changes to travel contract

If a change to travel contract is made at the customer’s request, any fee that might arise from this change shall be paid by the customer. In any cases, every request for changes shall be notified in writing. In case of external events that could not be foreseen, Altai Cuba might change some aspects of the travel contract. We will endeavour to advise you of any changes as quickly as possible.

Prices and price revision

All group travel prices on our website have been calculated for the indicated number of participants for each trip. The price list is confirmed after the booking. If the number of participants is lower than expected, an additional payment charge might be applied. For each travel and program, we mention the price per person – valid for the minimum number of participants – and we provide you with detailed explanations about the services included or not. Any change in the exchange rates or in the price of travel services in particular regarding the cost of the fuel, might entail price revision.

Contract transfer

In case of assignment of the contract by the customer to an assignee, modification and cancellation conditions apply.

Insurance

We recommend that you take out personal insurance for your travel with Altai Cuba, as soon as your booking is confirmed. We kindly request you to send us the information related to your insurance contract (name of the company, name of the contract, insurance policy number, telephone number) and to bring it along with you during the journey.

Practical info

Staff

This trip is supervised by a Cuban Salsa English speaking tour guide, part of the Altai Cuba team. During the stay, he is assisted by a Spanish speaking driver. Spanish speaking local guides also accompany you to some sites.

Food

All breakfasts are included. For lunches / picnics, when they are not prepared by your hosts or included in your stay, you can choose to have a picnic or eat in a restaurant. You will find nearby major tourist sites or in towns and villages. Some dinners will be priced at your hosts. For others (not included in your stay), you will find restaurants for every budget at every step.

Due to the American embargo that has been raging for many years and state-owned structures (hotels and restaurants), Cuban cuisine has remained simple and variety is not always in place.
Meals: Menus served in state restaurants are most often made of chicken, fish or pork accompanied by congri (rice and kidney beans) and plantains. Homestay, the dishes are significantly more varied and plentiful, highlighting more local products: fruit of the breadfruit, cassava, plantain, mango, guava, pineapple, papaya, coconut, pork, chicken , fish and sometimes lobster. Private restaurants are also beginning to emerge and offer a much more rich and refined cuisine than in the restaurants or hotels of State.
Beverages: we find in Cuba excellent seasonal fruit juices, local beers (Bucanero and Cristal) and of course rum used for the preparation of some essential cocktails: mojitos, daïquiris, cuba libre, pina colada ...
Water: during your stay drinks, including mineral water, are your responsibility. You can fill your water bottles in villages, springs, hotels. It is best to treat it with purifying lozenges (micropur or hydrochlonazone). Avoid as much as possible the purchase of plastic bottles which must then be recycled. If you have to buy bottled water, we advise you to buy bottles of 10 liters (or 5 liters) to fill your bottles as you go. If you want to buy these bottles, you do it at the beginning of your stay in Havana or Santiago as well as in the main cities of the country.

Accommodation

In the majority of the cases, you are lodged with the inhabitants, in the famous "casas particulares": the Cuban families welcome you to their home. You sleep in a double / twin room with private bathroom as far as possible (in some places, the bathroom can be shared between 2 rooms).

For some stages, we have chosen local 3-star category hotels, standard comfort.

Note that hotels in Cuba belong to the state. We therefore have no control over the quality of the services delivered.

The rooms are always clean and spacious with private bathroom but it may be that in some establishments, the rooms are not up to international standards.
In the different Sierra, some steps require sleeping in a shelter.

These are usually quite basic. You sleep in a dormitory of 4 to 6 people. The blankets are provided but we advise you to also take a bag sheet see a sleeping bag for cool nights following the season.

Transportation

Transportation is provided by private air-conditioned vehicle.

In some cases, we may also occasionally use 4x4s on certain routes.

Our travels do not involve portering if not your business of the day.

On some hikes, you may need to leave your travel bag and carry your sleeping bag in addition to your basic business and spare for one night (overnight in a shelter or homestay).

In this case, we will take care of your business and forward it to the next step.

Budget & exchange

Two currencies circulate: the Cuban peso (CUP) and the Cuban convertible peso (CUC) which is the only currency usable by foreigners. Currently, 1 CUC is more or less equivalent to 1 €. To know the exchange rate in real time, we advise you to go on the site www.xe.com.
Only Visas and Master Card credit cards are accepted by hotels. You will find cash machines accepting only Visas cards in Havana and Santiago. To exchange your cash, go to the many "casa de cambio" present at the airport and in the exchange offices of state hotels in the main cities of the country.

Attention, officially, the American Dollars is not accepted

Tips

This is a common practice and not mandatory, depending on your satisfaction.

It must be adapted according to the standard of living of the country and the duration of your trip.

As a general rule for correct service, you can use the following amounts:

- 3 CUC per day and per participant for a Francophone guide

- 2 CUC per day and per participant for a driver

- 1 CUC per day per participant for a Spanish speaking local guide

Supplied equipment

The following list is as complete as possible.

- A hat for the sun.

- A bandana, to protect your neck

- A pair of sun glasses.

- 1 or 2 tee shirts 8 (preferably made of cotton)

- 1 sweeter

- 1 coat

- A rain coat.

- 1 or 2 long shorts

- 2 pairs of confortable trousers for the treking

- 1 bathing suit

- 1 pair of shoes for the treking.

- 1 pair of light shoes for the easy walks and the evening.

- 1 pair of shoes adapted to the water for the snorkeling swimming, etc (specially for those who d ont like flippers)

- Pair of socks for the treking.

Luggage

Prefer any other bag a flexible travel bag with side closure, type sack, or at least a large backpack.

Limit the weight to 15 kg per person. You will also need a backpack (35l minimum) to store your belongings of the day.
It is possible to wash the laundry in the middle of the circuit, plan your business accordingly.

As a precaution, think of carrying in your luggage "cabin" enough to survive the first days, and this in case your luggage in the hold would not arrive at the same time as you. This is rare but it is better to be prepared for any eventuality. We recommend you to wear underwear, some T-shirts, walking shoes and sandals.

Do not forget to put any sharp object, or liquid in your luggage "in the hold" because they are prohibited in the cabin.

Passport

The following informations could be changed any time by the local authorities. It is advised that you double check them up before the trip.

Your passport should be valid 6 months after the end of the trip. When confirming the trip, you are asked to provide you passport informations ( Surname-Name-Birthdate-Passport Numbre- Expiring Date) We need them to book the domestic flights and some entries and activities.

WARNING :

- You must send the information related to the passport that you will bring on the trip. If you need to renew your passport, wait until you have the new one to send us the informations.

- Kids, no matter their age, must have a passport.

Visa

The so called Tourism card is required to enter the country. To obtain it you have to go to the cuban Consulate in your country. Some airlines sale the visa to Cuba at their offices or airport.

Mandatory vaccines

Even if no vaccine is required, you will ensure that vaccines commonly used in western countries (tetanus, diphtheria, poliomyelitis, typhoid) are still valid. Hepatitis A and B vaccines also recommended.

Health information & recommendations

Pharmacy

Our guides have a basic pharmacy including: Local antiseptic, bandages, compresses. We advise you to have a small pharmacy kit to take with you for the "little sores" everyday, and a second kit more complete to leave in the main luggage. In case of special treatment, thank you to let your guide know on arrival.

Recommendations

No compulsory vaccination, however, make sure you are up to date with "classic" vaccinations: tetanus, diphtheria, polio and typhoid. Malaria (or malaria): the country is classified in zone 1. The risks of contagion by mosquito bites are low. It is advisable to protect yourself by applying repellent creams. We do not encourage the use of preventive treatments when they are not needed. Indeed, besides the undesirable effects that they afflict with our organism, these can cause a resistance of the parasites. However, we recommend that you follow the advice of your doctor.

Hygiene

Observe basic hygiene measures such as washing your hands regularly, especially before meals. Be careful, the water is not drinkable.

Viruses transmitted by mosquitoes
It is advisable to protect yourself by applying repellent creams. We do not encourage the use of preventive treatments when they are not needed. Indeed, besides the undesirable effects that they inflict on our organism, these can cause a resistance of the parasites. However, we recommend that you follow the advice of your doctor.

Weather

The subtropical climate of Cuba is influenced by the mild trade winds of the northeast. The thermometer varies little during the year and only two seasons are frankly marked:

- The wet summer, lasts from May to October.

- The drier winter is from November to April.
Average temperatures range from 22 ° C (February) to 30 ° C (July to August).

The east of the island is slightly warmer than the west. September and October hold rain records and correspond to the peak of the hurricane season.

Electricity

Most electrical outlets are flat plugs and deliver 110 V (as in the USA). Some places are equipped with 110V but also 220 V. Ask always before plugging anything. It is essential to provide an adapter for electrical outlets.

Sustainable tourism

In a concern of respect for the environment, Altai engages for a minimum impact on the environment. Altai has always worked for a more responsible tourism and is part of a journey organization that respects equitable and sustainable principles. Harmonization of practices ensures a fair distribution of economic benefits and improved working conditions of local teams and their awareness of the protection of the environment Adopt, you too, simple actions during your travels and act in favor responsible tourism.

- Avoid leaving garbage behind: drop them in garbage cans or bring them back with you

- Use drinking water sparingly (prefer showers to baths and report leaks) and avoid wasting it (prefer biodegradable soaps for washing etc.)

- Avoid degrading cultural sites: do not touch the statues, do not move stones and objects etc.

- Prefer exchanges to donations (gifts too important given the standard of living of the country can destabilize the local economic balance)

- Take a walk, especially in some fragile ecosystems, observe the wildlife from a distance, do not leave the trails, limit trampling and do not bring back "memories": give up picking rare flowers, collecting fossils, etc.

- In some hotels, you will have individual air conditioning. It is strongly recommended to avoid excessive energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions to cut it systematically when you are not present in the room.